A “new level of luxury” is how Ford Motor Co. is summing up the 2016 version of its F-150 Limited pickup line, which goes on sale this winter; setting what Raj Nair, Ford’s group VP for global product development calls “a new bar” for what customers should expect in a “high-end” truck.

On the outside, the 2016 F-150 Limited comes equipped with new 22-inch polished aluminum wheels.

The 2016 F-150 Limited also features a unique front grille.

Raised dimensional “Limited” lettering on the hood and and satin-finished chrome “Limited” badge on the tailgate at to the luxury pickup's exterior touches.

On the inside, the 2016 F-150 Limited features a technology package that includes a lane-keeping system, BLIS with cross-traffic alert, a 360-degree camera system and dynamic trailer hitch assist. Ford’s latest SYNC 3 communications and entertainment system with AppLink is also a standard offering.

Heated and cooled black and Mojave leather front seats that are unique in design and feature Limited badging, 10-way power adjustment with a “multi-contour” massage. Heated rear seats are included, too.

Remote start and tailgate release as well as an integrated trailer brake controller all come standard as well.

When given a choice between a room with a king or smaller beds, the answer is obvious for most: you choose the king for best comfort and space. That's exactly the kind of thinking that went into Peterbilt Motors Co.'s new Model 579 Ultraloft integrated sleeper on-highway truck, which the company designed to top the industry in offering improved living and working quarters for long-haul drivers and driver teams.